All political parties should work for country’s progress, prosperity: Senators

02 May, 2018

ISLAMABAD: Senators from both sides of the aisle Wednesday urged political parties to work for progress, prosperity and development of the country.

Opening debate on federal budget 2018-19, parliamentary leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Azam Khan Swati said all the political parties should work for eliminating corruption.

He said the budget announced by the government last week was not pro-poor. The government, he claimed, had not achieved the targets which it had set in the last budget. No country could progress without investing in education and the government had done nothing to improve the literacy rate, he added.

Swati said economic emergency should be announced as otherwise the country would be declared bankrupt.

Lt General (R) Abdul Qayyum of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz said the lawmakers should give recommendations to to bring improvement in the budget. It was unfortunate that the PTI's parliamentary leader in the Senate was doing political point securing instead of giving suggestions. It was the collective responsibility of political parties to work for the country's uplift, he added.

He said presenting the budget in the parliament was a legal obligation.

He said the government had added thousands of megawatts electricity to the national grid. Many pending power projects had also been completed by the government in the last five years, he added.

Qayyum expressed the hope that in the coming year, exports will be increased due to the steps taken by the government.

He said during the PML-N government ‘s tenure, gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate and tax collection had increased. “Tax collection had increased by 13.2 percent to GDP,” he added.

He said 10 percent increase in retired employees' pension was not enough and suggested the government to raise the same by 100 percent.

Awami National Party's Sitara Ayaz said the budget was not pro-poor while many incentives had been announced for the rich. The government should announce steps for the middle class, she added.

She appreciated the government for increasing collection. She extended full cooperation to the government for addressing the country’s facing the challenges.

Sassui Palijo of the Pakistan Peoples Party said it was unfortunate that the 18th Constitutional Amendment had not been implemented in its true letter and spirit. No allocation had been made for the provinces in the budget, which was also anti-poor, she added.

PTI's Faisal Javed Khan termed the federal budget pro-rich as nothing had been announced for the middle class in it.

He said more funds should be allocated for education and health sectors, and demanded effective legislation for eliminating the menace of corruption from the country.

Minister for Climate Change Mushahidullah Khan said the people would elect the next government on the basis of political parties' performance. Almost all the main contending parties were currently in the government in different provinces and it would be easy for the people to analyse their performance, he added.

He said both the Pakistan People’s Party and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had failed to deliver in Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where they were in government respectively. The Sindh government had not initiated a single development project in the province, he added.

Mushahidullah said the federal government had added thousands of megawatts electricity to the national grid and reduced load-shedding in the country. It was also laying a network of motorways across the country, he added.

The minister said the government had restored peace in Karachi by taking effective measures against criminal elements.

He said the PML-N government had launched several welfare-oriented projects across the country. Economy had improved due to the measures adopted by the government. The opposition parties were afraid of the PML-N's development agenda the popularity of its leadership among the masses, he added.

Ghous Muhammad Khan Niazi of the PML-N said international institutions had appreciated the performance of Pakistan's economy. The government had announced a pro-people budget, he said, calling for 100 per cent raise in pension.

He said the GDP had grown significantly during the tenure of PML-N government.

Leader of the Opposition in Senate Sherry Rehman lamented that the ministers were not taking any interest in the proceedings of the House. There was nobody in the House taking notice of the speeches, she added.

She announced a walk-out from the House to protest the absence of ministers.

Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani adjourned the session till 3pm Thursday.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2018

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